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Teacher Cadets

The Teacher Cadet Program at Coastal Carolina University is designed to attract talented young people to the teaching profession by offering an honors level high school course that introduces them to the nature of teaching, the problems of schooling, and critical issues affecting the quality of education in America's schools. The primary goal of the Teacher Cadet Program is to encourage academically able students who possess exemplary interpersonal and leadership skills to consider teaching as a career. An important secondary goal of the Program is to provide these talented future community leaders with insights about teachers and schools so that they will be civic advocates of education. Cadets are offered the option for three hours of college credit upon successful completion of the course.

Twenty-four of South Carolina's 30 colleges and universities with teacher education programs provide support to the Teacher Cadet sites. Coastal Carolina University is proud to partner with Teacher Cadet Programs in 14 area high schools:

  • Academy for Arts, Science and Technology
  • Andrews
  • Aynor
  • Carolina Forest
  • Carver's Bay
  • Coastal Leadership Academy
  • Conway
  • Georgetown
  • Green Sea Floyds
  • Myrtle Beach
  • North Myrtle Beach
  • Saint James
  • Socastee
  • Waccamaw

Coastal Carolina University hosts Teacher Cadet College Days each semester, which provides Cadets in Region 4 with opportunities to learn about teacher education programs offered in the Spadoni College of Education; ask questions about admission and financial support options; tour the campus; visit a residence hall; eat lunch at the Commons; participate in team building activities; interview former Cadets who are education majors; and get to know other high school students interested in teaching as a career.

For more information about the Coastal Carolina University Teacher Cadet Partnership, please contact the Spadoni College of Education and Social Sciences Dean's Office at 843‑349‑5020.

For additional information about the Teacher Cadet Program in South Carolina, visit www.cerra.org